US3566947A - Self-locking threaded insert - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- Inserts having exterior threads which interfere with the threads in the tapped opening of the base material have also been employed, but this solution has been unsatisfactory due to difficulties of installation and removal.
- Another objection to knowninserts is that the wall thicknesses are such that the tapped openings in the base material have to be larger than desirable and some instances, inserts of thistype cannot be employed at all in view of the close proximity of a series of tapped openings in a base member.
- a selflocking insert having a generally tubular shape with substantial portions of the exterior and the interior being threaded.
- the interior includes a portion which does not have complete threads.
- the unthreaded portion on the interior of the insert is located at the lower end, and the inner threads of the insert are radially aligned with the outer threads of the insert. Also, the major diameter of the inner thread is greater than the minor diameter of the exterior thread; thus insuring that the inset insert wall is quite thin so that it can be urgedoutwardly relatively easily by manually wrenching a tool.
- FIG. 1 shows the insert of the invention is cross section together with a tool about to be placed into the insert
- FIG. 2 shows the insert threaded into a tapped opening in a base material with the tool being threaded into the insert up to the point where its threads interfere with the imperfect threads formed at the lower end of the insert;
- FIG. 3 illustrates the arrangement of FIG. 2 after the tool has been threaded further into the insert so as to complete the formerly imperfect threads in the inner wall of the insert;
- FIG. 4 is an enlargement of the newly formed threads on the insert together with the surrounding base material and portion of the tool;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross section of the insert of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 6 is an elevational view of a portion of a modified form of an insert having axially notched exterior threads on one end;
- FIG. '7 is an enlarged cross-sectional'view of a portion of the notched threads shown in FIG. 6.
- FIGS 1 and 5 there is shown a thin walled tubular insert'lt) made of a hard metalwhich will not corrode, such as stainless steel.
- the upper end of the insert is formed with an outwardly flared] headli on its exterior.
- the remainder of the exterior of the insert if formed with a standard machine screw thread 12 which is adapted to threadably mate with a thread 13 formed in a tapped hole 14 in a base or parent member 16.
- the base member in is formed of a material softer than the stainless steel, such as aluminum or a rigid plastic which does not have adequate thread strength to hold reliably a threaded connection to the base member.
- the interior of the insert It) is formed with a thread 17 extending downwardly from the upper end to a lower portion 18, which is formed with an imperfect, or incomplete thread.
- the portion 118 can be completely unthreaded, but in machining the interior thread 17 it is easier to leave an incomplete thread than no thread at all.
- the incompletely threaded portion 118 extends for an axial distance of l or 2 thread turns, and preferably no more than 3 turns.
- the turns of the interior thread i7 on the threaded portion are radially aligned or timed with the turns of the exterior thread I2.
- the outer crest or peak 36 of an exterior thread turn is radially aligned with the root 32 of an interior thread turn, while the root 34 of an exterior thread turn is radially aligned with the inner crest 36 of .an interior thread.
- the major or root diameter 1' of the interior thread 17 is larger than the minor or root diameter e of the exterior thread l2.
- the maximum wall thickness t that is from the outer crest 30 of the exterior thread 22 to the inner crest 36 of the interior thread 17 is less than the combined depth of the threads 12 and 17. It can be appreciated that if the interior and exterior threads were not substantially radially aligned, such dimensions could not be employed in that the insert walls would be too weak or would be cut through.
- the maximum wall thickness of the incompletely threaded portion 18 is equal to or just slightly larger than the maximum thickness t of the complete thread area.
- the insert can be fabricated by standard machining operations, and can be easily installed in the base member Id.
- an installing tool 42 which is a known item having a thread -l2a formed on one end with the bottommost turns 42! of the thread being of decreasing diameter.
- the basic diameter and pitch of the thread 4 2a is the same as the interior thread E2 of the insert.
- the tool is formed of tool steel, and is designed to coldform threads without producing chips, even in such hard materials as stainless steel.
- the upper end 42c of the tool has wrenching flats to facilitate turning with a wrench.
- the tool 42 is first freely threaded into the insert up to the point where the full diameter turns on the tool thread 42a engage the incompletely threaded portion 23 of the insert, as shown in FIG. 2.
- the insert is then freely threaded into the tapped hole 14 in the parent member 16 up to the point where the outwardly flared head ll of the insert engages the upper end of the countersink Ma of the tapped hole 14, preventing further inward movement of the insert.
- the inward movement of the insert could also be limited by engagement of the end of the insert with the bottom of the tapped hole, although this is not the usual arrangement.
- the tool thread 42a cold forms the unthreaded portion 113 of the insert to complete the thread 17 to the'bottom of the insert, as indicated in FIG. 3. Completing the thread of the portion 18 forces or bulges the lower exterior turns of the insert outwardly into frictional engagement with the surrounding turns of the thread 13 of the base member 16.
- the tool 42 may be easily backed out of the insert by being rotated in the opposite direction, and the insert will remain firmly locked in place in the base member l6.
- a hardened machine screw which might be used as the permanent fastening member, can be used to complete the thread in the insert; and in that case, the screw would not have to be removed, although could of course be removed.
- a series of axial notches 50 can be formed in the crest of the exterior thread on the lower turns of the insert 54.
- this insert is identical to the insert 10 shown in FlGS. l and the notches will not deform the exterior thread in a manner to obstruct free installation of the insert as deep as the head will allow.
- the notches form a series of sharp corners 52 which tend to bite slightly into the surrounding base member as the incomplete thread in the lower end of the insert interior is being completed during installation. Thus, the corners 52 help to maintain the insert locked in the base member.
- the insert is relatively inexpensive to manufacture, easy and. fast to install, and requires only simple hole preparation in the base member. Also, due to the timed threads of the insert, the insert has a relatively small diameter relative to the tapped hole in the base member. This enables tapped holes in close proximity to be provided with the hardened inserts. Although the insert is securely locked in the base material, it can, nevertheless, be removed relatively simply by employing a known reverse thread tool.
- a self-locking thin walled insert made of a relatively hard material such as stainless steel for installation into a base member made of a material which is somewhat softer than the insert such as aluminum, such insert having a generally tubular 4 shape with an upper portion being outwardly flared on its exterior and having an exterior thread of uniform major and minor diameter throughout extending downwardly from the flared portion, the interior of the insert having a uniform thread substantially timed with said exterior thread except that a small portion of the interior has an incomplete thread defining an internally thickened portion, the wall of the incompletely threaded portion being sufficiently thin such that the incomplete portion can be completed when installed by a threaded tool in a tapped openingand the incomplete portion of the insert will be urged outwardly to secure the insert in the opening.
- a self-locking thin walled metal insert having a generally tubular shape with an upper portion being outwardly flared on its exterior and having a threaded exterior extending downwardly from the flared portion, the interior of the insert having a thread timed with the exterior thread except that a small portion of the interior has an incomplete thread or is completely unthreaded defining an internally thickened portion, the minor diameter of the external thread being smaller than the major diameter of the complete internal thread, and the internal major diameter of said incomplete portion being about equal to or only slightly larger than the minor diameter of the complete internal threads so that the incomplete portion can be completed when installed by a threaded tool into a tapped opening in a base member made of material softer than the insert causing the incomplete portion of the insert to be urged outwardly to thereby secure the insert in the tapped opening.
- a method of strengthening the threads of a tapped hole comprising the steps of:
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